Friday, September 22, 2017

The ‘shape of the Universe’ found? It resembles an ancient “Solar Cross”

In 2016, researchers found that the shape of a light photon
resembled the ancient Mesopotamian Solar cross. A few years earlier
scientists introduced the Amplituhedron theory.

If we duplicate and
rotate an Amplituhedron it forms a Merkabah, and the shadow of a
Merkabah form a Maltese cross—the shape of a light photon.

For centuries has mankind searched the meaning of life, and our place
in the universe, wondering whether or not we are alone in the universe.

However, in order to understand where we are located in the universe, we must learn what space and time represent.

These have been some of the greatest difficulties for experts who have tried for decades to uncover the secrets of the universe.

In the last couple of years, astronomers have made great progress
understanding where we—Earth, our solar system, and even our galaxy—are
located in the universe.

Not long ago astronomers found we are part of a massive intergalactic
highway that is part of a humongous SUPERSTRUCTURE interconnected by
over 800 galaxies.

Like never before, the human race was able to take a peek into our
cosmic neighborhood and understand just how big space is around us.

Our galaxy is not alone, and we are part of millions—if not billions—of galaxies in the universe.
But despite the fact that we have come closer to understand where we
are located in the universe, experts have not been able to understand
what the universe looks like.

The Amplituhedron
theory revolutionized many scientific ways. The theory challenges the
idea that space-time locality and unitarity are necessary components of a
model of particle interactions, and instead present them as properties
that emerge from an underlying phenomenon.

Interestingly, if we duplicate and rotate an Amplituhedron it forms a Merkabah, and the shadow of a Merkabah form a Maltese cross—the shape of a light photon.

Curiously, “Mer” in Merkabah means light.

As if that wasn’t a strange coincidence, the Church of St. Mary’s
Cathedral in Ethiopia has a painting of a Maltese cross inside of a
Merkabah.

Looking back in history we will find how the Maltese cross was of
great importance. In fact, the Catholic military order known as the
Knights Templar wore the Maltese cross as a sacred symbol from around
1119 to around 1312 AD.

Hundreds of years later, the symbol is still used by the Catholic
Church, and even Freemasons used symbols resembling those from the
Knight Templars.

But where things get particularly interesting is if we take a look at ancient Mesopotamia.
There, thousands of years ago a symbol resembling the Maltese cross was used and referred to as the “Solar Cross.”

The history behind the Maltese cross—which is in fact the shape of a light photon—is fascinating.
Are all these coincidences random? Or is it possible that thousands
of years ago, ancient cultures knew the exact shape of “light” and the
form of the universe?